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Bill Gates and the W.H.O. Partner to Plan Out the Next Pandemic – This One Targeting Children

The usual suspects are back at it again partnering together to war-game out the next pandemic – the same exact way they did just before COVID was unleashed on the world.

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation partnered with the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security to conduct a pandemic exercise for an all new virus.

Naming the exercise “Catastrophic Contagion,” the consortium simulated a pandemic outbreak originating out of Brazil for a new Enterovirus – a virus which has a higher fatality rate than COVID and specifically affects children.

 

Enteroviruses are any of a group of RNA viruses (including those causing polio and hepatitis A) which typically occur in the gastrointestinal tract, sometimes spreading to the central nervous system or other parts of the body.

The pandemic sparking virus used in their simulation is dubbed SEERS (Severe Epidemic Enterovirus Respiratory Syndrome 2025).

According to John Hopkin’s website, “The exercise simulated a series of WHO emergency health advisory board meetings addressing a ‘fictional’ pandemic set in the near future. Participants grappled with how to respond to an epidemic located in one part of the world that then spread rapidly, becoming a pandemic with a higher fatality rate than COVID-19 and disproportionately affecting children and young people.”

10 current and former Health Ministers and senior public health officials from Senegal, Rwanda, Nigeria, Angola, Liberia, Singapore, India, Germany also participated in the simulation, which involved pre-recorded news broadcasts, live staff briefings, and moderated discussions.

The bizarre event took place in Brussels, Belgium, almost exactly three years after the infamous “Event 201” simulation was conducted.

Event 201 was a simulation regarding what the coordinated global response to a large coronavirus would be, and it was conducted mere months before COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic in early 2020.

Johns Hopkins described the event as “a 3.5-hour pandemic tabletop exercise that simulated a series of dramatic, scenario-based facilitated discussions, confronting difficult, true-to-life dilemmas associated with response to a hypothetical, but scientifically plausible, pandemic. 15 global business, government, and public health leaders were players in the simulation exercise that highlighted unresolved real-world policy and economic issues that could be solved with sufficient political will, financial investment, and attention now and in the future.”

The fact that the same individuals behind Event 201 are now working together again could be foreboding the fact that they have already concocted the next virus which they will deploy in order to control the masses – this time going after children.

It’s particularly concerning that the simulation mentions 2025 as the start state for the new pandemic, aligning with another coronavirus simulation involving these same bad actors called SPARS 2025-2028, which war-gamed the global pandemic response to a respiratory virus that spread from the Philippines to St. Paul, Minnesota.


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